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Andrey Kulik

Graduated from the Lviv Higher Military-Political School in 1992 with a degree in "Military Journalism". He worked for 29 years as an editor on TV, radio, in print media, and in news agencies. He specializes in military, political, social issues, culture, medicine, and psychology.
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Extract of criminal record with apostille can be obtained online - Ministry of Digital Transformation

Ukrainians will be able to order an extract of criminal record with an apostille through "Diia" with postal delivery. The service is currently undergoing beta testing for everyone.

Society • June 25, 08:35 AM • 3025 views
CoComelon and Hello Kitty are preparing a joint series: details

Moonbug Entertainment and Sanrio Co. have teamed up to create a new animated series that will launch in 2026. This partnership includes the development of both content and consumer goods, which will expand the reach of both brands in children's content.

News of the World • June 25, 08:23 AM • 2336 views
Education benefits for military personnel: who is eligible and how to obtain them

The Ukrainian government has introduced a number of educational benefits for military personnel and persons affected by Russian aggression, including free education, accommodation in dormitories, and scholarships. To take advantage of these benefits, it is necessary to submit an application and relevant documents to the head of the educational institution.

Society • June 25, 08:23 AM • 2366 views
Ukrainian athletes Nikitin and Levchenko won gold and silver at the Continental Tour stage in the Czech Republic

Dmytro Nikitin and Yuliya Levchenko distinguished themselves at the Continental Tour stages in the Czech Republic. Nikitin won gold, and Levchenko won silver and a standard for the World Championship.

Sports • June 25, 08:04 AM • 2147 views
Kate Hudson to receive "Pioneer of the Year" award from the Will Rogers Foundation

Kate Hudson will receive the "Pioneer of the Year" award from the Will Rogers Foundation on October 8 in Los Angeles for her contribution to the film industry, charity and social activities. The funds raised will go to support film industry workers through the WRMPFF Pioneers Assistance Fund.

News of the World • June 25, 07:40 AM • 2383 views
California to allocate $750 million in tax breaks for film and TV

California will increase annual funding for film and TV production by $750 million. This expansion of the program, initiated by Governor Gavin Newsom, is expected to create between 4.4 and 5.5 thousand new jobs.

News of the World • June 25, 07:38 AM • 2455 views
Gold Prices Fall Amid Signs of Stabilization Between Israel and Iran - Bloomberg

The price of gold fell by 1. 3% to $3330 per ounce due to decreased demand for safe-haven assets after the stabilization of the situation between Israel and Iran. The market is affected by geopolitical tensions and US economic statistics, in particular the decline in consumer confidence.

News of the World • June 25, 07:12 AM • 2479 views
Mamdani beats Cuomo in New York City mayoral primary

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has lost the Democratic Party primary to candidate Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani received almost 44% of the vote, while Cuomo received 36%, a surprise after his significant lead a month before the vote.

News of the World • June 25, 06:56 AM • 2573 views
Okhmatdyt is recovering after the Russian missile strike: the Ministry of Health revealed the details

Restoration work continues at the National Children's Specialized Hospital "Okhmatdyt" after the missile attack. The dismantling of internal structures has been carried out on several floors, facade work is being performed in parallel, and funding is provided by the charitable foundation "Okhmatdyt – Healthy Childhood".

Society • June 24, 02:58 PM • 2323 views
Over 800 illegal casinos uncovered in Ukraine in two weeks - Ministry of Digital Transformation

Over the past two weeks, more than 800 illegal online casinos have been identified in Ukraine thanks to the PlayCity agency, coordinated by the Ministry of Digital Transformation. This will allow the state to recover significant amounts of revenue that were previously lost due to the shadow gambling market.

Society • June 24, 02:25 PM • 3259 views
US Supreme Court allows Trump to deport migrants to countries they are not from

The US Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to deport migrants to third countries, even if these countries are not their native ones. This decision overturns a previous court verdict and allows individuals to be expelled to conflict zones.

News of the World • June 24, 02:01 PM • 3978 views
The only microelectronics enterprise for aviation in the Russian Federation has stopped - CPD

The company is on the verge of bankruptcy due to losses from fulfilling the state defense order and the arrest of accounts.

News of the World • June 24, 01:39 PM • 5254 views
Ukraine and the Council of Europe to sign an agreement on the establishment of a tribunal for the crime of aggression by the Russian Federation

This event is historic and will bring closer the punishment of those guilty of genocidal crimes.

Politics • June 24, 01:23 PM • 2546 views
Israel launched a symbolic strike on Tehran after Trump ordered planes to turn back

Israel carried out a limited airstrike on Iran in response to the missile attack, but refrained from a large-scale operation due to US President Donald Trump's demand. The strike was symbolic, hitting only one radar north of Tehran, to maintain the need for a response and respect Trump's demand.

News of the World • June 24, 01:10 PM • 3253 views
Tesla under US Regulators' Scrutiny: New Robotaxis Violate Traffic Rules

The US federal regulator has contacted Tesla regarding documented traffic violations by its self-driving taxis. The company lags behind competitors by relying solely on cameras, raising questions about the safety of the technology.

Technologies • June 24, 12:54 PM • 2626 views
London to build Queen Elizabeth II memorial with tiara-shaped bridge

A national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II will be built in London, including a bridge in the shape of her wedding tiara, statues of the monarch and Prince Philip, memorial gardens, and new gates. The complex will be located in St. James's Park, near Buckingham Palace, and its cost is estimated at 23 to 46 million pounds sterling.

Culture • June 24, 12:13 PM • 4783 views
Gellar seeks to resurrect dead heroes in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" reboot

Sarah Michelle Gellar, star of the original series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", expressed a desire to bring back all deceased characters in the upcoming reboot. She also confirmed her participation in the pilot episode and subsequent series, with Ryan Kiera Armstrong cast in the lead role.

Culture • June 24, 11:51 AM • 73181 views
Russian military ignore orders in Sumy region and massively desert in Kursk region - NSDC

Russian assault troops in Sumy region ignore orders and abandon positions due to heavy losses. Desertion is increasing among new recruits in Kursk region.

War in Ukraine • June 24, 11:48 AM • 3278 views
A huge fire broke out in the historic Hotspur Press publishing house in northern Britain

A powerful fire broke out in Manchester in the 223-year-old historic Medlock Mill building. The fire engulfed three floors, leading to the evacuation of people and the cancellation of trains.

News of the World • June 24, 11:34 AM • 2285 views
Actor Mahershala Ali confirmed his readiness to star in the movie "Blade"

Actor Mahershala Ali has confirmed his readiness to star in Marvel Studios' "Blade" movie, despite numerous delays and changes to the project. The film, announced in 2019, has faced difficulties, including changes in directors and postponed release dates.

News of the World • June 24, 11:15 AM • 4237 views
Police found a missing two-year-old girl in Lviv region

Two-year-old Yana Palko, who disappeared in the Stryi district of Lviv region, was found alive in a forest three kilometers from her home. The girl was exhausted, but her life is not in danger.

Society • June 24, 11:12 AM • 3961 views
Naftogaz initiated the collection of 1.3 billion dollars from Russian Gazprom

NAK "Naftogaz Ukrainy" has initiated the collection of $1. 37 billion from Russian "Gazprom" based on the decision of the international arbitration in Zurich. This amount includes debt for gas transit, penalties, and compensation for legal costs.

Economy • June 24, 11:02 AM • 3098 views
Pension delivery stopped for people with disabilities: VR Human Rights Commissioner intervened

In Khmelnytskyi, home pension delivery for people with disabilities was stopped without warning. Dmytro Lubinets, the VR Human Rights Commissioner, took personal control of this issue and appealed to "Ukrposhta" to resume delivery.

Society • June 24, 10:20 AM • 2621 views
First quantum satellite computer launched with SpaceX rocket

The world's first photonic quantum computer has been successfully launched into orbit as part of the SpaceX Transporter 14 mission. This device, developed by an international group of scientists, has the potential to change the principles of data processing in space and planetary observation.

News of the World • June 24, 10:02 AM • 2910 views
The Center for Countering Disinformation debunked a fake about payments to those who did not leave Ukraine

The Center for Countering Disinformation debunked a fake about payments of 24,000 hryvnias to citizens who did not leave Ukraine after February 24, 2022. Scammers are spreading disinformation through TikTok, using a fake design of the Verkhovna Rada website and urging people to follow suspicious links.

Society • June 24, 09:22 AM • 2827 views
SBU detained underage FSB agent who was adjusting strikes on Dnipro and Poltava region

The SBU detained a 16-year-old resident of Dnipro who was transmitting coordinates of Ukrainian military facilities in Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava regions to the FSB. The young man was recruited through Telegram channels under the guise of easy money and collected information by traveling on buses.

Society • June 24, 09:07 AM • 3327 views
Russians confirm damage to their air defense system in the Mariupol area – Andryushchenko

The Russians confirmed a strike on Mariupol, which damaged a Buk anti-aircraft missile system. Petro Andryushchenko reported that the damaged air defense system was transported for repairs.

War in Ukraine • June 24, 08:39 AM • 2611 views
Russia's ban on studying Ukrainian in schools: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called it genocidal policy

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine considers the ban on studying the Ukrainian language in schools in the temporarily occupied territories as a manifestation of Moscow's genocidal policy. The Ministry emphasizes that the Ukrainian language has powerful protection and all Russian "bans" are temporary.

Society • June 24, 08:34 AM • 4770 views
US House of Representatives bans WhatsApp on official devices: reasons revealed

The US House of Representatives banned the use of WhatsApp on government devices starting June 30 due to privacy risks and a lack of transparency regarding data protection. Meta, the company that owns the messenger, disagrees with this decision, emphasizing end-to-end encryption of messages and a higher level of security compared to other permitted applications.

Society • June 24, 08:01 AM • 3568 views
OpenAI and io involved in legal dispute over AI device development

OpenAI and Jony Ive's startup io are facing a trademark infringement lawsuit from iyO, a company specializing in custom headphones. OpenAI withdrew marketing materials related to the $6.005 billion acquisition of io after the lawsuit was filed.

News of the World • June 24, 07:24 AM • 2961 views